294 Pubs and Bars found in or around Fitzrovia

The Fitzroy is a big old pub with literary pretensions. Dylan Thomas used to drink (heavily) here and there are photos dotted about alluding to him and his bohemian friends' patronage here. The interior, however, is rather more...

We know in property, the mantra's always 'location, location, location', and it seems like there are pubs that suffer from this malaise, too. While this pub could be an enjoyable oasis, its location at the busy junction of...

This one hasn't changed in ages, which is no bad thing. It's still a good pub, with decent beer and a very mixed clientele - some of whom have been propping the bar up here for quite a few years. It's nice to see that some...

I think if this were a school report it would read "could try harder".
The beer was good - no issues there - but the staff were monosyllabic and interested only in their own conversation. Get the feeling that plenty...

This Fitzrovian basement bar opened to a veritable brouhaha back in early 2008, and since then it's built up a steady clientele. Don't come here if pints are your only joy, as the only thing awaiting you will be a tall glass of...

This old favourite, tiny though it is, has had a bit of work done. That's a good thing, as it's now got a pleasant upstairs bar that be hired or just enjoyed. Happily, the changes have actually improved the drinking experience...

Like the Scots, Nordic people know about having fun when the weather is against you. If you had a problem with cold, dark nights, you'd never leave the house past lunchtime. The way to survive a long, cold winter is largely to...

Situated in a part of town with more than its fair share of pubs, The Fitzrovia does its best to cater to the needs of the lunchtime and post-work office crowd who drink and eat here. There's also some outdoor seating as well,...

Back in the 1930s when beer was 6d a pint, George Orwell, Dylan Thomas and other assorted bohemians drank in the panelled room that makes up the main bar. These days, the beer has gone up in price and the pub always seems...

Tucked away in a side street between Charlotte Street and Tottenham Court Road, this pleasant little Sam's pub isn't quite as frantic some in the area. The drink is what you'd expect of Mr. Sam Smith, the service is OK and...

Without wishing to damn with faint praise, this was OK. The Porter was reasonable - first time I've tried Young's and it may well be the last. Staff were reasonably friendly and sport is a big part of this pubs' offering.
Some...